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Breaking News Wed, 3 Dec 2008
Johnson & Johnson products, in Philadelphia,
Company   Disease   Drug   Health   India   Photos  
J&J subsidiary licensing HIV drug in India
| INQUIRER STAFF Irish-based Tibotec Pharmaceuticals, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson that has offices in Yardley, said today that it has signed a royalty-free, non-exclusive license agreement with ... (photo: AP / Matt Rourke) Philadelphia Daily News
Armed soldiers are seen on the back of a pickup truck in Harare Tuesday April 15, 2008. Additional police and soldiers were deployed across Zimbabwe's capital Tuesday as the country's opposition urged Zimbabweans to join in a nationwide strike to press for the released of long-delayed presidential results
Disease   Economy   Photos   Society   Zimbabwe  
Zimbabwean police break up cholera protest
Death toll from Zimbabwe cholera nears 500 | 02/12/2008Zimbabwe may soon collapse - Zuma | 24/11/2008 | Zimbabwe riot police wielding batons broke up protests by union members, doctors and nurses in H... (photo: AP / ) Irish Times
Women and children collectclean water from a UNICEF truck in Harare, Zimbabwe Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008. The United Nations is reporting that the death toll from the cholera epidemic in Zimbabwe has risen to 565, with 12,546 people infected. The government had been reporting 473 cholera deaths since August, and a total of 11,700 people infected as of Mon Zimbabwe cholera march broken up
| Police in the Zimbabwean capital Harare have broken up a protest march by doctors and nurses angered at the worsening cholera outbreak. | Witnesses say officers used batons to disperse and beat up t... (photo: AP / Tsvangirayi Mukwazh) BBC News
Disease   Economy   Photos   Society   Zimbabwe  
Cheetah with two cubs Cheetahs run wild on highway
| By Caryn Dolley | They forced their way out a moving vehicle and fled down the N2 on Tuesday, instilling fear in all those who saw them, even causing a police officer to run for cover. | But these w... (photo: Public Domain) Independent online
Animals   Cheetahs   Photos   Society   Wildlife  
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Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe, Mugabe shaken by rioting soldiers
| By Stanley Gama & Siyabonga Mkhwanazi | Zimbabwe's capital Harare was calm but tense on Tuesday a day after hundreds of soldiers ran amok, rampaging through the streets... (photo: AP) Independent online
Africa   Military   Photos   Protest   Zimbabwe  
 El Hadj Omar Bongo Ondimba, President of the Gabonese Republic, addressing the General Assembly. Activists sue African presidents
| Paris - French anti-corruption campaigners have filed a suit against three African heads of state, accusing them of buying properties in France that could not be financ... (photo: UN file / Michelle Poire) Independent online
Campaign   Government   Paris   Photos   President  
**File** Militants wearing black masks, military fatigues and carrying Kalashnikov assault rifles and rocket-propelled grenade launchers patrol the creeks of the Niger Delta area of Nigeria in this Friday, Feb. 24, 2006 file photo. 'Divert oil money to Delta'
| Abuja - Nigeria should divert a quarter of its oil revenues to the restive Niger Delta and release the leader of the region's main militant group if it is to achieve pe... (photo: AP / George Osodi, File) Independent online
Crude   Militants   Nigeria   Photos   Violence  
 A government soldier inspects weapons handed over by members of the business community, Thursday, May 3, 2007, in the Somali capital Mogadishu. Members of the powerful business community in the capital, Mogadishu, handed over 25 boxes and 20 sacks filled Somali premier seeks help to stem insurgency
| By Elizabeth A Kennedy | Nairobi - Somalia is at a dangerous crossroads after nearly two decades of lawlessness, and urgently needs international help to stem an insurg... (photo: AP /Farah Abdi Warsameh) Independent online
Africa   Insurgents   Photos   Somalia   War  
Carnival Cruise (sl1) Cruise liner escapes hijack
| By Elizabeth A Kennedy | Pirates chased and shot at a US cruise liner with more than 1 000 people on board but failed to hijack the vessel as it sailed along a cor... (photo: public domain) Independent online
Hijack   Kenya   Nairobi   Photos   USA  


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Zimbabwean woman carrying her on her back walks over stagnant sewage water at Mbare in Harare, Zimbabwe, Friday Nov. 21, 2008. About 160 people have died of disease because of bad sanitation in recent weeks, independent groups say. The lack of clean water and poorly maintained sewage systems have seen the water borne disease thr
Zimbabwe crisis deepens as cholera toll nears 500
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Griner, Nimitz able to pass College Park
High School Notes: Touchdown Club finalists named
Scalpel, forceps, iPod: Ohio State med school students to us
Ohio med school prescribes iPods for students
Ohio med school prescribes iPods for students
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Daniel Gatti conducts La Scala premiere
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Madonna postpones concert in Buenos Aires
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Pakistani police officers stand under a billboard showing the portraits of slain leader Benazir Bhutto, left, and her husband Asif Ali Zardari near the Parliament House in Islamabad, Pakistan on Monday, March 24, 2008.
Zardari sues for peace, says "stateless actors" involved in Mumbai attack
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Governors bend Obama's ear over budget crunc
PhillyDeals: PhillyDeals: No time for balanced budget, says
Need cash? Cut nuclear weapons budget
Bail-out plan 'lacks oversight'
Front row from left, Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue, Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, and Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine wait for the arrival of President-elect Barack Obama at the Bipartisan meeting of the National Governor's Association at Congress Hall, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008, in Philadelp
Governors bend Obama's ear over budget crunch
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Politics Sports
Jos Riots - Kwara Students in Unijos Flay Government Over De
Political Dialogue Set to Begin
Exhibit Fairness, Objectivity in Election Coverage - Journal
Government Receives U.S.$ 5 Million Grant From AfDB
Armed soldiers are seen on the back of a pickup truck in Harare Tuesday April 15, 2008. Additional police and soldiers were deployed across Zimbabwe's capital Tuesday as the country's opposition urged Zimbabweans to join in a nationwide strike to press for the released of long-delayed presidential results
Zimbabwean police break up cholera protest
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Rwandan singer, Simon Bikindi, right, accused of 1994 genocide, chatting with his lawyer Wilfred Nderitu, left, of Kenya, at the beginning of his trial before the U.N. court in Arusha, Tanzania Monday, Sept. 18, 2006. Bikindi is accused of using his songs to incite hatred against Tutsis during the genocide and he physically participated in the massacre. He has denied the charg
Musician jailed for urging killings
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